Jianghan Road is Wuhan's main commercial pedestrian street in the Hankou district, surrounded by shopping, dining, and historical colonial architecture along the Yangtze riverfront.
About Wuhan City Center (Jianghan Road)
Wuhan is a massive metropolis of 12 million people where the Yangtze and Han rivers converge, dividing the city into three historic towns: Hankou (commercial), Wuchang (academic), and Hanyang (industrial). The Yellow Crane Tower, Wuhan's most famous landmark, stands across the Yangtze in Wuchang. The city's street food culture is legendary—hot dry noodles (re gan mian) are the quintessential Wuhan breakfast, and the Hubu Alley food street offers an overwhelming variety of local specialties.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $10-15 (70-100 CNY) | 40-60 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Train | $1 (5 CNY) | 55 minutes | Budget, avoiding traffic |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
Metro Line 2 runs until approximately 11 PM. After that, Didi ride-hailing and taxis operate 24/7. A late-night taxi to Jianghan Road costs about 80-120 CNY ($11-16). Airport shuttle buses run until the last flight arrival.
Luggage Tips
Metro trains have luggage space in the carriages. The airport metro station is modern and well-signed in Chinese and English. Taxis have adequate trunk space for standard luggage.
Accessibility
Wuhan Metro is modern and fully accessible with elevators and barrier-free facilities at all stations. Jianghan Road pedestrian street is flat and smooth. The colonial-era buildings vary in accessibility. Wheelchair-accessible taxis can be ordered via Didi.